In the 1941 movie, Dumbo, a little elephant with big ears could fly. However, he only believed it was possible when he held a magic feather in his trunk. The feather was his source of confidence and ...
Disney needed a live-action "Dumbo" remake as much as the elephant protagonist himself needed his magic feather. While the 1941 original was flawed, bizarrely short and pockmarked with racist moments ...
In the 1941 original, Timothy Mouse is well aware that the feather he gives Dumbo isn't really magical. He knows that Dumbo simply needs to believe in himself, and Jim Crow offers the feather as an ...
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The following contains SPOILERS for the new live-action Dumbo. While the new live-action Dumbo may technically be considered a remake, it is, in many ways, a re-imagining. The new film has several ...
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The Disney nostalgia train rumbles on with Tim Burton back at the throttle — not quite throttling the iconic tale of the flying baby elephant, but only barely rising to the challenge, sort of like ...
In the 1941 movie, Dumbo, a little elephant with big ears could fly. However, he only believed it was possible when he held a magic feather in his trunk. The feather was his source of confidence and ...
Divisive as they are, the controversial crows of the 1941 original were vital to the film's overall message. While they initially question his abilities, critical analysis suggests that they actually ...